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01 - INTRODUCTION, THE THIRTEENTH, THE GREATEST OF CENTURIES
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02 - UNIVERSITIES AND PREPARATORY SCHOOLS
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03 - WHAT AND HOW THEY STUDIED AT THE UNIVERSITIES
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04 - THE NUMBER OF STUDENTS AND DISCIPLINE
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05 - POST-GRADUATE WORK AT THE UNIVERSITIES
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06 - THE BOOK OF THE ARTS AND POPULAR EDUCATION
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07 - ARTS AND CRAFTS—GREAT TECHNICAL SCHOOLS
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08 - GREAT ORIGINS IN PAINTING
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09 - LIBRARIES AND BOOKMEN
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10 - THE CID, THE HOLY GRAIL, THE NIBELUNGEN
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11 - MEISTERSINGERS, MINNESINGERS, TROUVÈRES, TROUBADOURS
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12 - GREAT LATIN HYMNS
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13 - THE THREE MOST READ BOOKS
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14 - SOME THIRTEENTH CENTURY PROSE
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15 - ORIGIN OF DRAMA
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16 - FRANCIS, THE SAINT—THE FATHER OF THE RENAISSANCE
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17 - AQUINAS, THE SCHOLAR
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18 - LOUIS, THE MONARCH
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19 - DANTE, THE POET
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20 - THE WOMEN OF THE CENTURY
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21 - CITY HOSPITALS—ORGANIZED CHARITY
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22 - GREAT ORIGINS IN LAW
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23 - JUSTICE AND LEGAL DEVELOPMENT
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24 - DEMOCRACY, CHRISTIAN SOCIALISM AND NATIONALITY
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25 - GREAT EXPLORERS AND THE FOUNDATION OF GEOGRAPHY
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26 - GREAT BEGINNINGS OF MODERN COMMERCE
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27 - 14 CHAPTERS THAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN